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But study after study came up with estimates of the homosexual-bisexual population under 5 percent.

A massive 2014 survey of 35,557 Americans by the federal National Center for Health Statistics dealt a death blow to the Ten Percent claim.

It found that only 1.6 percent of those polled identified as “gay or lesbian,” while 0.7 percent said they were “bisexual.” In 2011 the pro-LGBT Williams Institute at UCLA estimated that 0.3 percent identified as transgender.

Thus a combined estimate for homosexuals, bisexuals and transgenders in America is around 3 percent. —No Way Another popular “gay” activist myth is the notion that homosexuals are “born that way.” This convenient narrative—stoked for many years by LGBT advocates—takes morality out of the homosexual debate by suggesting that homosexuals are not responsible for their sexual behaviors because “being gay” is a genetic part of “who they are.” From a scientific perspective, however, the “born gay” myth—like its bogus “10 Percent Gay” counterpart—has fallen on hard times.

I bought a previously-viewed copy on VHS and hung the poster, which had a gentle surrealism in the image of Paul Hogan parting New York City's canyons like the Red Sea that appealed to my burgeoning artistic side.

Above all, though, it was a memento of a film that made me and evidently millions of other people feel pretty good.

Chris and Matt, a couple of nobodies chat about pop culture, LGBTQI issues but mostly Ru Paul's Drag Race. Follow Matt on Instagram and Twitter: @Matthew Senechal and submit your stories for Grindr Piece Theatre to Shady Queen [email protected] Culver and Joey Cruz are comedians that talk about what they feel like talking about, which is usually comedy, sports, religion, maybe music....This dangerous dynamic gives the homosexual-transgender lobby nearly full rein to advance its agenda, which now includes: So awash is the public in pro-homosexual propaganda that a 2011 Gallup poll found the average American “guesstimated” that a whopping 25 percent of the population is “gay.” (Women and people under 30 put the number even higher, at around 30 percent.) The actual percentage of homosexual men, lesbians and bisexuals in the U. Concocted in the late 1970s by Bruce Voeller, founder of the National Gay Task Force (predecessor of today’s National LGBTQ Task Force), it was accompanied by the slogan, “We Are Everywhere.” Thus, just as “gay” militants pressured and bullied America’s mental health professionals to remove homosexuality from the list of mental disorders in 1973, they greatly exaggerated the homosexual population to expand their political power in subsequent years.And the media duly cooperated by promoting the statistical sham.About 2000 people attended five screenings of a documentary about the 1957 Blue Mountains bushfires which destroyed more than 100 homes in one of the state’s hottest summers.“It’s said that in fiction there are only really two types of stories: a stranger comes to town and a hero goes on a journey,” said Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute research manager Peter Shadie at the film’s world premiere.“Today is not about fiction but it’s a story that combines both those elements — the unwelcome arrival of a stranger in the form of fire and the heroic journey that some people undertook as a result of that incident.”Many of those heroic people featured in the film — well-known local faces like Tom Colless, Trish Hogan and Mick Le Breton — attended Sunday’s VIP screening.Their firsthand accounts of the Leura fire which destroyed about 170 homes made for compelling viewing.